Physical Activity and Exercise Recommendations for Stroke Survivors
Barry Callebaut (Belgium) · Richard Wolf (Germany) · +2 more institutions
Abstract
Members of the writing group were appointed by the American Heart Association Stroke Council's Scientific Statement Oversight Committee and the American Heart Association's Manuscript Oversight Committee. The writers used systematic literature reviews, references to published clinical and epidemiology studies, morbidity and mortality reports, clinical and public health guidelines, authoritative statements, personal files, and expert opinion to summarize existing evidence and indicate gaps in current knowledge.
Physical inactivity after stroke is highly prevalent. The assessed body of evidence clearly supports the use of exercise training (both aerobic and strength training) for stroke survivors. Exercise training improves functional capacity, the ability to perform activities of daily living, and quality of life, and it reduces the risk for subsequent cardiovascular events. Physical activity goals and exercise prescription for stroke survivors need to be customized for the individual to maximize long-term adherence.
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- 68.34
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- 100%
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12Topics & keywords
- Medicine
- Stroke (engine)
- Deconditioning
- Physical therapy
- Exercise prescription
- Quality of life (healthcare)
- Promotion (chess)
- Aerobic exercise
- Good health and well-being